The victory evened GC's record in the PBC at 4-4, placing them sixth in the current standings.

Lisa Setyon-Ortenzio (Paris) and Kayla Barksdale (Augusta, Ga.) got things started off for the Bobcats at the top doubles spot, making quick work of Carly Cangelosi and Ginny Jones 8-0. The victory helped to improve the duo's record to an impressive 9-2 on the season.

At the second doubles position May Johnson (Sydney, Australia) and Michelle Lingner (Dunwoody, Ga.) teamed up to take down Mollie McGowan and Victoria Ondo in a grueling 9-7 match.

The Bobcats rounded out the sweep of the doubles portion with Ivana Marevic (Rottweil, Germany) and Leah Pridgeon (Lawrenceville, Ga.) taking the third pairing 8-4 over Kalie Douberly and Melinda Vansant.

Holding down the second position for the Bobcats, No. 20 Johnson defeated Douberly easily 6-1, 6-0. At the third position Marevic defeated McGowan handily 6-3, 6-2, while Pridgeon topped Jones 7-5, 6-3 at the fifth spot.

The 'Canes picked up their sole victory at the final position, as Vansant defeated Sara Roberts (Kennesaw, Ga.) in thrilling fashion 2-6, 7-5, 10-4.

The GC women will host No. 7 Columbus State University tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the Centennial Center Tennis Facility.

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